Wednesday, June 26, 2013

How we're renegotiating our marriage with our yearly "relationship ...

Homie Cassandra left this awesome comment on our post about long-term relationships. So of course we asked her to elaborate and turn it into an awesome guest post.

When I was in my 20s I went to acting school in NYC. I had a terrible and abusive teacher whom I ended up despising. Despite that, she mentioned something one day that had a great influence on me. She was approaching her 35th wedding anniversary and offhandedly said that she and her husband renegotiated their marriage each year on their anniversary. I loved the idea and 13 years later, when I started dating my husband, incorporated it on the anniversary of our first date.

So for our anniversary we have our "relationship summit" or our "State Of The Union" address. We talk about where we are and what we want and if changes need to be made. This can be anything from "I don't want children, and if you do I love you and don't want to deprive you of them, so maybe we should part ways" (dating anniversary #2), to "pick up your socks" (somewhere around wedding anniversary #3 or 4), to "I see recurring patterns that cause you suffering. And even though this isn't about me, I don't want to get to old age and still see you suffering. Will you please think about getting some counseling, for the both of us?" (last year).

But what's more important is the time when we come to "I want to stay married to you for another year." It really is optional. A few years ago when mid-life crisis hit my husband and I was afraid he was thinking about leaving I reminded him that he had re-upped for at least another 10 months and he owed it to me to hang and see if we could work it out. We did.

We shared this practice at our wedding, which was on our anniversary (which happens to be Valentine's Day). We even had a wedding "intermission" where we went off into seclusion to do the summit. It was a great opportunity to be alone for 15 minutes and to really center ourselves.

These are the big issues. Ones that can't be solved when things are heated and doors are slamming. Ones that won't resolve themselves with makeup sex.

I remember once talking to a younger person about it in our early years and he said "That's great. That means you actually talk about stuff." It may seem like an artifice but we do, indeed, talk about stuff. Usually over a nice dinner (before drinks). And it's not just limited to that once a year.

A few weeks ago, after I had a disturbing dream where my husband told me he was leaving for greener pastures, I talked to him and said "I don't want to be just the greener pasture, I want to be the greenest pasture. And I want you to think about it for our next summit." These are the big issues. Ones that can't be solved when things are heated and doors are slamming. Ones that won't resolve themselves with makeup sex.

So even though that teacher wasn't great she did teach me som'n. Wasn't about acting but it was about life. And though I still wouldn't thank her to her face I will spread her lesson. Think about it. It works for us. We've been together for 19 years now and married for 13 and I see a long future ahead. One that we'll live without feeling terminally trapped but with freedom of choice.

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Kerry pledges US help for India's massive higher ed needs | MinnPost

On a visit to?India,?US Secretary of State John Kerry?pushed today for greater bilateral cooperation on higher education, stating that his host's education system is facing "gigantic challenges."

With the world's advanced economies facing a graying workforce, India will head into the next decade with a median age of 29 and two-thirds of its people of working age. That's a huge potential boon for India ? but only if those workers are educated. Currently, only 18 percent of its youth get any higher education.?

Addressing the third round of the Singh-Obama Knowledge Initiative in Delhi, Secretary Kerry announced eight institutional partnerships and pledged to help with skill development of Indian youth. "We need to make sure that next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs have the skills and training," he said.

India had set itself a goal of?building 1,000 universities and 50,000 colleges in this decade, something the Monitor?devoted a cover story?last year to exploring. Given the enormity of that task in a short time frame, the country is also looking for quicker, less traditional means of spreading post-secondary education including online education and community colleges. For the latter, India is looking to the US as a model, with plans of establishing 200 large American-style community colleges.

"The quality of higher education in India is a matter of concern and cooperation with the?United States?can help with that. We seek to increase our higher education enrollment ratio to 30 percent by 2020 and skill development will be a key part of it," says Ashok Thakur, secretary of higher education in the Indian government.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Obama had announced their joint Initiative in November 2009, pledging $5 million each for higher education cooperation through projects that will work on educational reform, foster economic growth, generate shared knowledge to address global challenges, and develop junior faculty at Indian and American institutions of higher learning.?

The eight memoranda of understanding signed between the two countries today included the Harvard-India Nutrition Initiative between Harvard School of Public Health and St. John's Research Institute, Bangalore; between Aligarh Muslim University and Ohio State University, and between Assam Agricultural University and Washington State University.

Next month, new Indian rules will go into effect that open the door to US universities opening campuses in India. The offer is only open to the most prestigious nonprofit institutions, which will diminish the impact of the ruling.?

In the area of online education, India is laying a high-bandwidth network of fiber optic cables between the nation's top universities. Officials here are looking to the US for ideas on how to deliver high-quality lessons online. A memorandum of understanding signed today between the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai and the?Massachusetts Institute of Technology?will bring to India the edX online course platform founded by MIT along with Harvard University. edX offers free university-level courses worldwide.?

The United States is also encouraging its students to study in India's elite educational institutions. There are currently 5,000 American students in Indian Universities, and the number is expected to triple in the next five years. Yet that number is a fraction of those heading to more mature and internationally recognized institutions in Europe.

"Ultimately India has to focus on institution building and giving its students the best teachers,"??says Prof. Yash Pal, who chaired a 2009 commission that advised structural changes in India's higher education system. "There's only so much that outsiders can help."

Source: http://www.minnpost.com/christian-science-monitor/2013/06/kerry-pledges-us-help-indias-massive-higher-ed-needs

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Police dog killed, officer shot in Indiana standoff

By Elisha Fieldstadt, NBC News

A K-9 officer was shot and killed in Sellersburg, Indiana at the start of a nine-hour police standoff with a man who fled from and shot at?officers trying to serve him with a warrant on Monday, police said.

Sellersburg police officers approached a man with a warrant and he ran away and then fired several shots, said Sellersburg Police Trooper Brock McCooe. The shots?hit a police dog and a deputy.

The human officer was shot in the leg and was in stable condition at a nearby hospital, but the K-9 officer was fatally wounded, said McCooe.

According to NBC affiliate Wave 3 News, the dog's name was Kilo, and he had assisted with numerous drug busts.

The suspect ran into a house? that was empty at the time and barricaded himself inside, officials said.

Judy Frazier lives three houses away from where the suspect holed up, and said she had not been able to leave her own home for most of the afternoon and evening.

?The SWAT teams are on roofs they?re in yards, they?re everywhere,? she said while the standoff continued.

McCooe said the suspect finally responded to commands through a loudspeaker a little after 9:30 p.m. ?He just walked out and gave up,? he said.

In a statement following the suspect?s surrender, Sellersburg Police Chief Russ Whelan said the man came out of a closet and then emerged out of the backdoor wearing a torn up t-shirt and his boxer shorts. He was unarmed and not injured even though Whelan said police had thrown about 40 tear gas canisters into the house.

?Now the work starts as far as processing the scene and collecting the evidence and building our case,? said Whelan.

Authorities on Monday night had not yet released the name of the captured man.

The wounded officer, Chris Proctor, is a member of the Clark County SWAT team, who were early to the scene to assist Sellersburg police. Clark County Sheriff Daniel Rodden said Proctor will have surgery on his knee on Tuesday morning but is ?in good spirits.?

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Christian Rocker Slams Kanye West as Blasphemous, False God

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

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NFL Communications - NFL Creates ?Deacon Jones Award? ?

To permanently honor the impact of DEACON JONES on the NFL, beginning in 2013 and in each season beyond, the player with the most sacks will be presented with the ?DEACON JONES AWARD.?

The award will be featured annually on NFL Honors, the league?s primetime awards event held the night before the Super Bowl.

?Deacon Jones was an icon among icons,? said NFL Commissioner ROGER GOODELL.? ?Even with his fellow Hall of Famers, Deacon Jones held a special status.? He was a hard-charging football player and the original sack artist who coined the term.? He is warmly regarded by his peers not only as one of the greatest players in NFL history but also for his tremendous influence and sense of humor. ?This award will ensure that players, coaches, fans and the media will remember the impact that Deacon had on all of us and know that he represents unique qualities deserving of this kind of honor.?

Deacon Jones died on June 3 at the age of 74.? One of the greatest defensive players in NFL history, Jones was a fixture at defensive end from 1961-74 with the Rams, Chargers and Redskins, earning unanimous all-league honors in five consecutive seasons.? He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1980.

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'Mad Men' season finale: Don Draper's Nine Circles of Hell

By Tim Molloy

NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Mad Men" began its sixth and possibly best season with Don Draper reading "Dante's Inferno" - and ended Sunday with him trying to stop some of the sins that lead to its nine circles.

The inferno punishes according to the degree of a person's sin - and Don's sins this season would easily land him in the ninth. But in the season finale, he began to pull back from the life he's created, and to admit to the hellish one he was born into. The episode's final scene found him showing his children the dilapidated former "whore house" where he grew up as the orphaned Dick Whitman. Don looks to his daughter, Sally, who has begun to imitate his penchant for drunkenness and using a fake name.

His look doesn't ask her to forgive him for keeping his latest dirty secret - an affair with his neighbor - but it does seem to ask her to understand why he is the way he is.

Even as Don peels back the mask, he is being out out-Don Drapered by Bob Benson, the total fraud Pete Campbell describes as an "accomplice to murder" after his friend Manolo apparently married Pete's mother and pushed her from a cruise ship. We learned last episode that Benson once served as a manservant to a senior vice president who took him across the Atlantic on another pleasure cruise. We wonder: How long have they fantasized about pushing someone over the railing?

There's little question that Manolo's motive was financial: As Bob has told us repeatedly, he doesn't like women. But we know, as Manolo didn't, that Pete's mother was broke. In the finale's one unlikely scene, Pete and his brother convince themselves that Manolo will slink away once he learns no fortune awaits him - and both seem willing to let that happen.

Bob also manages to get Pete kicked off the Chevy account by revealing Pete's own dark secret: He can't drive. As Bob's machinations lead to humiliation and even a connection to a murder, we see that he is reaching levels of manipulation that even Don hasn't matched.

But Don may be winning at another game: Staying out of hell's hottest circles. Here are the levels of the inferno, and which "Mad Men" characters Dante might place within them:

First Circle (Limbo): The domain of the unbaptized and virtuous pagans. Lots of "Mad Men" characters are unbaptized, but are any really virtuous? This seems like only the domain of babies and children. Maybe Dante would place Dr. Rosen and Michael Ginsburg here just for not being Christian. But elsewhere he encounters two virtuous non-Christians in Heaven. If Ginsburg and especially Rosen don't deserve a happy afterlife, we don't know who does.

Second Circle (Lust): I'm hard-pressed to think of a "Mad Men" character who doesn't lust - again, with the exception of babies, children, Rosen, Ginsburg and Burt Peterson. Although Benson seems more driven by opportunism than lust.

Third Circle (Gluttony): Again. Since gluttony includes booze, nearly anyone on the show could end up here - except kids, Rosen, Ginsburg and Benson. Pete, Burt, Joan, Trudy and several secondary characters also seem okay on the gluttony front. (Actually, Trudy seems safe on every front. You blew it, Pete.) In the season finale, Don also seemed to be forswearing drunkenness. We'll see how that goes.

Fourth Circle (Greed): Since most "Mad Men" characters are financially secure, they seem driven more by a desire for power than for money. But that's still greed. And the power they desire is usually the power to keep others from challenging them. Don is greedy in his desire to keep Ted from taking over his control of the agency, which doesn't work out in the finale: He is asked to take an indefinite leave, just as poor pants-wetting Freddy Rumsen was asked to do in Season 2. And when last we saw Peggy, she was sitting in Don's office chair, perhaps planning a redesign.

But in Don's favor, he seems to have deliberately sabotaged himself by delivering Hershey perhaps the most awkward pitch in the history of advertising. He may also have redeemed himself a bit by unselfishly letting Ted go to California.

Fifth Circle (Anger): This could be a lot of people. Don gets angry at Ted, who gets angry at Don. Peggy is also angry at Ted. Sally is very, very angry at Don. So, probably, is Megan. Pete is understandably angry at Bob, but is it really a sin to be mad at an "accomplice to murder," or a cheating father? Really Dante? (We never said the Inferno was a perfect system.)

Sixth Circle (Heresy): Almost everyone on "Mad Men" is guilty of thinking outside orthodoxy. That's what they're paid to do. You know who else thought outside the accepted orthodoxy? Jesus Christ. Again, not a perfect system.

Seventh Circle (Violence): Not many on "Mad Men" are violent - except for Don, who, okay, punched a minister, and Manolo, who pitched an old lady off a ship. Don also got in a pathetic fight a while back with Duck Phillips, who is apparently helping replace Don at Sterling Cooper & Partners. I'm pretty sure Don would prefer the seventh circle of hell, where he would probably be in the outer ring reserved for those who hurt other people and property. But honestly, I don't think Don has a consistent enough history of violence to end up there.

Eighth Circle (Fraud): I'm fairly certain there's a nice table reserved for Bob and Manolo. Don seems to be trying fervently to cancel his reservation.

Ninth Circle (Treachery): We're well accustomed to Don's lust, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, occasional violence and fraud. What made him truly despicable this season was his treachery. Rosen is perhaps the best human being on "Mad Men" - remember his skiing to the hospital to perform heart surgery? - and Don had an affair with his wife. (It was good Catholic Sylvia Rosen, in fact, who told Don to read "The Inferno.")

Don may have tried to set things right by getting the Rosens' son out of Vietnam, but Don committed another betrayal in the process: Ted pulled some strings on Don's behalf to get the boy into the Air National Guard, and Don in turn shook Ted's hand and agreed to work together. But he quickly betrayed Ted by pursuing the Sunkist account, once he realized Ted's interest in Peggy.

The Sunkist account may also have given Don a chance to another make-good, however, since Don agreed to let Ted to go to California to handle it.

Does this get Don out of the Ninth Circle? We have one season to go.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mad-men-season-finale-don-drapers-nine-circles-185618603.html

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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

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China pressured U.S. university to ask me to leave, dissident says

By Jonathan Allen

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Chinese dissident who fled his home country to become a visiting scholar at New York University accused the school on Sunday of asking him to leave because of "unrelenting pressure" from China.

NYU denied the claim, saying that it had said last year before blind dissident Chen Guangcheng arrived that his fellowship would last up to a year and end sometime this summer.

Chen sparked a diplomatic crisis between the United States and China after he fled house arrest last year and sought refuge at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. NYU helped Chen come to the United States after he expressed fears for his family's safety if they were to remain in China.

In a statement, Chen thanked NYU for its hospitality and "good support," but accused it of giving in to the Communist Party of China.

"In fact, as early as last August and September, the Chinese Communists had already begun to apply great, unrelenting pressure on New York University, so much so that after we had been in the United States just three to four months, NYU was already starting to discuss our departure with us," he wrote.

Chen, who has been blind from childhood and taught himself law, was a campaigner for farmers and disabled citizens. He exposed forced abortions in China before he was placed under house arrest in Shandong province.

He has continued to be critical of China's human rights record since his arrival in New York in May 2012 with his wife and two children.

When asked to respond to Chen's comments, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters: "I don't know if the situation you just mentioned is based on information that contains mistakes, or if Chen Guangcheng is intentionally fabricating information."

Jerome Cohen, an NYU law professor and friend of Chen who helped broker his departure from China, told Reuters that "we should all base accusations on facts, not speculation and conspiracy theories unsupported by facts", when asked for a response to Chen's remarks.

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Chen said he believed the Chinese government wanted "to make me so busy trying to earn a living that I don't have time for human rights advocacy, but this is not going to happen."

NYU pointed to a PBS television interview in May 2012 with Cohen, who had said Chen would be at NYU for a year at most while he adjusted to a new country.

Chen could not be reached for comment on Sunday.

John Beckman, an NYU spokesman, described Chen's claims as "both false and contradicted by the well-established facts."

"Mr. Chen's fellowship at NYU and its conclusion have had nothing to do with the Chinese government. All fellowships come to an end," Beckman said in a statement.

NYU said Chen had received offers from two other academic institutions. Fordham University Law School in New York said on Friday it was in talks with Chen.

The second offer is from the Witherspoon Institute, based in Princeton, New Jersey, Bob Fu, the president of Texas-based Christian advocacy group ChinaAid, told Reuters. Chen had not yet made a decision, said Fu, whose group has campaigned for Chen.

The Witherspoon Institute is a think-tank that opposes same-sex marriage and abortion.

Beckman said NYU had started talking with the Chens about changes in living arrangements months ago. The school had provided them with services that include housing, food, insurance and healthcare, English lessons and family support, he said.

NYU has been building a campus in Shanghai and received final approval from China's education ministry to begin construction and student recruitment last autumn.

(Additional reporting by Ian Simpson in New York and Sui-Lee Wee and Michael Martina in Beijing; Editing by Eric Walsh and Nick Macfie)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/china-pressured-nyu-him-leave-dissident-says-014313332.html

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Monday, June 17, 2013

One step closer to a vaccine for a common respiratory disease

June 17, 2013 ? Young children and the elderly are especially susceptible to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The three-dimensional structure of respiratory syncytial virus has been solved by an international team from Finland and Switzerland.

RSV is a common cause of respiratory infection, but there is no vaccine available. It causes flu-like symptoms in healthy adults, but becomes life-threatening in young children and the elderly. It is estimated to cause over 100,000 deaths yearly worldwide.

The teams of Research Director Sarah Butcher (Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki) and Professor Ari Helenius (ETH Zurich) have now solved the three-dimensional structure of RSV.

"The structural model helps us to understand how infectious viruses are formed. This information can be useful in the intelligent design of vaccines" said the researcher Lassi Liljeroos.

RSV is related to measles and mumps viruses. All three viruses parasitize human cells, stealing parts of the cell membrane to use as their own. In RSV the resulting virus membranes look likes tubes and spheres. We could show that the virus' matrix protein controls this shape.

"In addition, we observed that the fusion protein on the surface is in two different forms. The fusion protein is responsible for attaching the virus to human cells and invading them. This is an important finding because the fusion protein is the key molecule in developing therapeutic antibodies to the virus. "

This publication is part of Lassi Liljeroos' Ph. D. thesis where he has earlier studied measles virus. The research was supported by the Academy of Finland, the Sigrid Juselius Foundation, the Viikki Molecular Biosciences Graduate Programme, the European Research Council, and the European Molecular Biology Organisation.

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David Wild: "Daddy's Song": A Father's Day Playlist With Daddy Issues

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Why do I get the feeling Kanye West is going to take his World's Greatest Dad mug way too seriously? My own great dad Stanley Wild's favorite song was not a Kanye classic, but rather "My Way" by Frank Sinatra. Today, if you're lucky enough to have a loving dad who's still around, then I say play your Old Man play whatever the hell he wants. Here's hoping my sons are reading this. But just in case it helps anyone out there, let's gather a playlist for all the dads out there. In that spirit, here are some of my own paternal favorites, and some suggestions from my extended family of followers at @Wildaboutmusic. As always, please add your own Father's Day favorites below.


DADDY'S SONG - Harry Nilsson
YOUR DADDY LOVES YOU - Gil Scott-Heron
INDEPENDENCE DAY - Bruce Springsteen
MY FATHER'S FATHER - The Civil Wars
STILL FIGHTING IT - Ben Folds
DADDY'S COME HOME - Gary U.S. Bonds
BEAUTIFUL BOY - John Lennon
I LOVE YOU DAD - James McCartney
IT'S FOR MY DAD - Nancy Sinatra
DADDY- Beyonce
PAPA WAS A ROLLING STONE - The Temptations
FATHER'S NAME WAS DAD - Fire
DADDY DON'T LIVE IN THAT NEW YORK CITY - Steely Dan
FOOTSTEPS OF OUR FATHERS - Pat Green
SOMETIMES YOU CAN'T MAKE IT ON YOUR OWN - U2 @Rusty_Olson
GONE DADDY GONE - Violent Femmes @taradublinrocks
FATHER & DAUGHTER - Paul Simon @sunnymorton
FATHER & SON - Cat Stevens @bpwesterhoof
I HATE YOU BIG DADDY - Dewey Cox
DADDY COULD SWEAR, I DECLARE - Gladys Knight & The Pips
DADDY'S HOME - The Jackson 5
MY FATHER'S GUN - Elton John
DADDY WHAT IF - Bobby Bare. Jr. with Isabella Bare
THE MAN WHO WAS THE CIRCUS - Shel @JaronLowe
BEING A DAD - Loudon Wainwright III
SATURDAY'S FATHER - Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
DADDY'S HANDS - Holly Dunn @JoJo219
HE DIDN'T HAVE TO BE - Brad Paisley @LizaJaneToo
PERFECTLY GOOD GUITAR - John Hiatt @lowercasejames
LOVE WITHOUT END, AMEN - George Strait @clauds_garcia
FATHER OF MINE - Everclear @bradshaw1972
ANYTHING LIKE ME - Brad Paisley @2lazylabs
CATS IN THE CRADLE - Harry Chapin @treepaine
LANDSLIDE - Fleetwood Mac @TeacherTracy
SO LONG DAD - Harry Nilsson

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Putin warns West: do not arm Syrian rebels who 'eat human organs'

LONDON (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin warned the West against arming Syrian rebels on Sunday, saying the foes of President Bashar al-Assad ate human organs and should not be supported.

In his first public comments since a decision by President Barack Obama's administration to arm rebels trying to overthrow Assad, Putin said Russia wanted to create the conditions for settling the two-year conflict.

"I think you will not deny that one does not really need to support the people who not only kill their enemies, but open up their bodies, eat their intestines, in front of the public and cameras," Putin said at a joint news conference in London with Prime Minister David Cameron.

"Are these the people you want to support? Is it them who you want to supply with weapons?"

(Reporting by Alexei Anishchuk and Guy Faulconbridge; editing by Maria Golovnina and Andrew Osborn)

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'Insolvent' Detroit moves closer to filing for bankruptcy | The Raw Story

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DETROIT (Reuters) ? Detroit said on Friday it would stop making payments on some of its about $18.5 billion debt, which would put it in default, and the ?insolvent? city called on most of its creditors to accept pennies on the dollar to help it avoid the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in U.S. history.

In a forceful opening salvo of negotiations with debt holders, Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr announced a moratorium on some principal and interest payments, including one payment he said was due on Friday.

Under his proposal, Orr said unsecured debt holders would be paid less than 10 cents on the dollar, but some creditors would get a bit more based on city revenue. Some $11.5 billion of the debt is unsecured and $7 billion secured, according to figures presented by Orr.

Orr said secured creditors would get better treatment, although how much better was not specified.

?We may try to get a discount from them, but the reality is they are secured,? Orr said.

Secured credit means an asset is pledged to back the debt. For example, Detroit has secured its interest rate swap agreements with casino revenue.

He said the city would skip a $34 million payment due on Friday on $1.43 billion of pension certificates of participation, to allow the city to conserve cash needed to provide services to residents.

Fitch Ratings and Standard and Poor?s Ratings Services immediately downgraded Detroit?s rating to a level reserved for borrowers about to default.

?We expect default to be a virtual certainty,? S&P said in a statement accompanying its downgrade to CC from CCC-negative.

A trustee for the bond issue will have to certify that Detroit failed to make the payment on Friday, which would trigger a formal default.

Detroit?s crisis is being closely watched by U.S. debt markets. It did not immediately affect the $3.7 trillion U.S. municipal bond market, where prices ended higher on Friday.

Orr said he would meet with creditors over the next 30 days. Market participants said the outcome of those talks could lead to higher interest rates for the state of Michigan and even the broader market if Orr wins concessions from secured creditors.

?Financial mismanagement, a shrinking population, a dwindling tax base and other factors over the past 45 years have brought Detroit to the brink of financial and operational ruin,? Orr said in a statement.

Orr said the city was ?insolvent,? unable to pay its debts and needed shared sacrifices from everyone, including debt holders, to have any hope of a revival.

Insolvency and inability to pay debts are two tests a government must meet for a judge to accept a Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy.

?It looks and feels like a pre-packaged bankruptcy plan,? said Richard Ciccarone, managing director at McDonnell Investment Management, in reaction to the proposal.

A pre-packaged bankruptcy is when an entity negotiates a deal with creditors and other interested parties in advance and presents that to a bankruptcy court judge.

Orr, a bankruptcy attorney brought in by the state of Michigan to clean up the city?s finances, repeated after the meeting that he sees a 50/50 chance of a bankruptcy filing.

It would be a first for a major U.S. city as New York, Philadelphia and Cleveland all avoided formal bankruptcy filings during their financial difficulties.

New York also declared a moratorium on some debt payments in the 1970s, but creditors were ultimately paid in full under a restructuring agreement, said Jim Spiotto, a municipal bankruptcy expert at law firm Chapman and Cutler in Chicago.

In addition to the financial details, the 134-page document presented on Friday describes collapsing city services, rising crime and falling tax receipts.

Detroit is the poorest large city in the United States, with more than a third of its residents living below the official government poverty line, while its population has shrunk to about 700,000 people.

The city has the highest violent crime rate of any major U.S. city, some 78,000 abandoned and blighted structures and 40 percent of street lights dark, the document said. Only about a third of the city?s ambulances were in service in the first quarter of 2013. Just 53 percent of owners paid their 2011 property taxes.

The document disclosed that Detroit could face unfunded pension liabilities, such as for retired police and fire workers, of $3.5 billion, up from the $644 million previously estimated.

Orr said unsecured creditors, including bondholders and pension funds, will receive a pro rata share of $2 billion of notes the city would issue and pay off as its financial circumstances improve.

An oversight board could be created for Detroit, similar to one set up after New York City?s financial difficulties in 1970s that would ensure reforms are sustained, Orr said. The New York board created in 1975 still exists, although it is largely symbolic.

City workers and retirees would also face changes to their pensions and health care coverage ?consistent with available funding.?

At the same time, Orr proposed investing $1.25 billion over the next 10 years to improve the city?s infrastructure, remove or repair crumbling houses and update computer systems.

Initial reaction from debt holders and labor unions was negative.

Emerging from the meeting, one bond holder who asked not to be identified, said of Orr?s proposal to pay them only pennies on the dollar: ?It?s just too much. It is an unprecedented amount to ask.?

In the past, bondholders have not lost the principal amount owed them as a result of the financial restructuring of major cities such as New York and Cleveland.

Much of Detroit?s debt is insured, giving bondholders protection against defaults. Two of the insurers, National Public Finance Guarantee Corp, a unit of MBIA and Assured Guaranty Ltd, confirmed they attended the meeting.

?In the event that debt service payments by the City of Detroit are interrupted, National will ensure that its policyholders receive all of their principal and interest payments on time and in full,? spokesman Kevin Brown said.

Leaders of some of Detroit?s 48 public sector unions were upset by Orr?s proposals, which included spinning off water and sewer services into an independent authority, as well as making the changes to pensions and health care coverage.

?When you?re backed into a corner, the only thing you can do is fight and the only way we can fight is to strike,? said Mike Mulholland, secretary and treasurer of AFSCME Local 207, the union that represents water and sewer workers.

(Additional reporting by Karen Pierog, Deepa Seetharaman, Joseph Lichterman, Tiziana Barghini, Tom Hals and Alison Griswold; Writing by Karen Pierog and Greg McCune; Editing by Chris Reese and Andre Grenon)

[Image: Detroit's emergency financial manager Kevyn Orr talks to members of the media outside the Detroit Newspapers building about the report he delivered to the State of Michigan about Detroit's finances, in Detroit, Michigan May 13, 2013. Reuters/Rebecca Cook]

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Source: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/06/15/insolvent-detroit-moves-closer-to-filing-for-bankruptcy/

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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Obama honors first time WNBA champ Indiana Fever

(AP) ? President Barack Obama honored the WNBA champion Indiana Fever on Friday, calling the players role models for young athletes ? even those on his daughter Sasha's basketball team.

The team captured its first title last October, defeating the Minnesota Lynx 87-78 and bringing home Indiana's first basketball title since 1973.

Obama said the Fever's season was an inspiration for basketball fans everywhere, including his daughter, whose team he sometimes coaches.

He pointed out that the Fever came into the playoffs as underdogs and had lost to the Lynx during the regular season, then rallied to take the championship.

"For her to have wonderful role models like this who work hard and know how to play like a team, are incredibly poised, are competitors but also show good sportsmanship, that's the kind of models you want for your children," Obama said.

It was the team's second trip to the WNBA finals in the history of the franchise. The Fever lost its first shot at the title in 2009 to the Phoenix Mercury 94-86.

Last year's championship gave series MVP Tamika Catchings, 33, who scored 25 points during the final game of the season, the only title she was missing on her resume.

"At every single stage of your life as you continue to grow ... it's your dream to win a championship," said Catchings, who has three Olympic gold medals and a 1998 NCAA championship from her career at the University of Tennessee. "This tops everything you do."

Obama joked about playing basketball with his "good friend" Catchings.

"I've had the pleasure of being on the court, and she took it easy on me," he said laughing.

Catchings, who was born deaf, also assists first lady Michelle Obama with her anti-obesity campaign. She founded her own organization "Catch the Stars," which promotes literacy, fitness and mentoring.

Following the remarks, and a ceremonial presentation of an Indiana jersey, hat and basketball to President Obama, the team hosted a clinic for about 40 children on the White House basketball court.

The recognition comes during a tough time for the Fever. Their current record of 1-4 marks their worst start since 2001.

"It's a disappointing start," Catchings told reporters afterward. "Right now our backs are against the wall we've got a lot of players injured and a lot of players out, but it's a motivating factor being here and having this opportunity. We have to get refocused."

Associated Press

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Saturday, June 15, 2013

How Green Groups Make the EPA Issue New Rules

Environmental groups have a tough time getting Congress to do what they want. Case in point: In the early months of 2010, the Sierra Club, the Natural Resources Defense Council, and the Environmental Defense Fund waged an all-out campaign urging the Senate to pass a sweeping climate-change bill backed by President Obama and leaders in the Democratic-controlled Senate. The measure crashed and burned that summer.

But the green groups?and Obama?s top environmental officials?knew they could resort to a different tactic: lawsuits to compel executive action. Toward the end of George W. Bush?s administration, the three big environmental organizations and 11 states sued to force the Environmental Protection Agency to issue new regulations reining in carbon pollution from coal-fired power plants and oil refineries. The Bush EPA fought the suit, but the Obama EPA, full of top officials who had worked in these very nonprofits, took a different tack. By December 2010, after the failure of the climate-change legislation, Obama?s first-term EPA administrator, Lisa Jackson, settled the lawsuit?on the advocates? terms. The settlement obliged the agency to begin regulating carbon pollution from coal plants and oil refineries, an outcome with profound environmental and economic implications. And in April 2012, EPA proposed a historic new rule to regulate global-warming pollution from coal plants. As Obama?s second term unfolds, the agency is expected to finalize more rules that, thanks to lawsuits, will give the green groups what they want.

The climate-change settlement is just one in a series of recent so-called sue-and-settle agreements since Obama took office. Between 2009 and 2012, EPA has settled at least 60 lawsuits from outside groups, leading to dozens of new environmental regulations. A 2010 deal in another Sierra Club lawsuit led to a 2012 regulation on mercury emissions from coal plants. A 2009 settlement with environmentalists led to a 2012 regulation governing pollution from cement manufacturers. While EPA could fight the suits, they often line up with the administration?s agenda?to fight climate change and promote clean-air laws?so why bother? In many cases, the federal government, as the loser in the legal settlements, has then paid the green groups? legal fees.

Sue-and-settle lawsuits with like-minded groups as a way to advance common goals aren?t new. The practice dates back to the Carter administration. But EPA?s recent spate of agreements that have major environmental and economic consequences have come as part of a broader flexing of executive authority, particularly on the issue of climate change. Although Congress remains unlikely to act on the issue, the president vows to use what power he has to address a problem he sees as urgent.

The EPA cases are spurring a big backlash from industry and from Republicans on Capitol Hill. In May, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released a report (?Sue and Settle: Regulating Behind Closed Doors?) slamming the practice. Last week, the GOP-controlled House Judiciary Committee held an investigative hearing, calling the report?s author, William Kovacs, the U.S. chamber?s senior vice president of environmental regulation, as a star witness. Kovacs told Congress the sue-and-settle process gives outside groups an outsized, backdoor role in driving the government regulatory agenda. They turn an independent agency into ?an actor subservient to the binding terms of settlement agreements,? Kovacs said. House Republicans have introduced legislation to curb the practice.

Environmental groups contend they are merely forcing the administration to follow the letter of the law when it?s politically inconvenient to do so. Outside groups can?t sue EPA to create or issue new regulations; most of the sue-and-settle cases compel the agency to issue regulations for which it has already missed a statutory deadline. But in the settlement of the climate-change suit, advocates forced EPA to regulate greenhouse gases from oil refineries, which it might not have done on its own, according to both industry and green groups. ?There were just as many sue-and-settlements in other administrations. What has increased is the significance,? says Roger Martella, EPA?s general counsel during the George W. Bush administration. ?These are economywide mega-rule-makings ... as opposed to small settlements impacting only a limited issue.?

These cases are ?very powerful, because early Congresses saw the wisdom of giving ordinary citizens the ability to enforce the law, even if administrations were unwilling to,? says John Walke, a lawyer with the Natural Resources Defense Council who has worked on many of the recent sue-and-settle agreements. ?They?re occupying a political vacuum ? a space created by an utterly dysfunctional Congress.? Walke says that when an agency agrees to settle a lawsuit with an outside group rather than fighting it, ?there?s a meeting of the minds as to what the law requires.?

EPA contends that by quickly settling the lawsuits instead of fighting them, it saves money. According to data the agency provided to National Journal, in instances where EPA paid legal costs between June 1, 2010, and Sept. 29, 2012, the average fees in cases it settled came to $42,000. The average fees in cases where the agency litigated and lost, or partially lost, came to $176,000. ?If there?s a deadline required by the Clean Air Act and a lawsuit that poses a litigation risk, there?s value to the public and the government in settling out of court,? says an EPA official who spoke on condition of anonymity. ?A settlement can save taxpayers a lot of money.?

Ironically, the one point on which all sides?environmentalists, business interests, and EPA?agree is that they?d prefer to see environmental policy move through Congress rather than through court filings or the backrooms of an executive agency. But as long as Capitol Hill remains gridlocked, expect recourse to come from the legal system.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/green-groups-epa-issue-rules-124617201.html

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Saturday, June 8, 2013

Global markets rise after US jobs report

LONDON (AP) ? Stock markets rose on Friday after a U.S. jobs report suggested the Federal Reserve is likely to keep its stimulus program going for now.

The Labor Department said the world's largest economy added 175,000 jobs, slightly better than the expected 165,000 increase. However, the previous months' jobs gains were revised down.

The unemployment rate rose to 7.6 percent from 7.5 percent, but only because more people were looking for a job, which is a good sign.

On balance, the report suggests the U.S. economy is still recovering, but not so strongly that the Fed might start reining in its monetary stimulus in the next few months. The program, which increases the amount of money in the U.S. financial system, has helped drive stock markets higher this year.

"What is still missing is the confirmation that the improvement (in the labor market) is sustained," said Harm Bandholz, the chief U.S. economist at UniCredit Research.

Britain's FTSE 100 was up 0.7 percent at 6,379.94 while Germany's DAX rose 0.8 percent to 8,160.71. France's CAC-40 was 0.7 percent higher at 3,841.26.

Wall Street opened higher, with the Dow Jones industrial average up 0.4 percent to 15,091.52 and the broader S&P 500 up 0.3 percent to 1,627.77.

Earlier, in Asia, Japan's Nikkei 225 index lost 0.2 percent to close at 12,877.53 after the yen climbed against the dollar. That pummeled Japan's exporters, which generally welcome a weaker currency to make products more competitive overseas.

Japan's stock market has in recent months been beholden to the strength of the yen, which has become hugely volatile as investors estimated the likely impact of the country's aggressive new policy to get the economy growing again.

The yen on Friday strengthened against the dollar, which was 0.3 percent lower at 96.70 pounds. The euro was down 0.2 percent at $1.3218.

Elsewhere, Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell 1.2 percent to 21,571.01. South Korea's Kospi lost 1.8 percent to 1,923.85. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 shed 0.9 percent to 4,737.70.

In commodity markets, the benchmark oil contract for July delivery was down 65 cents to $94.11 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose $1.02 on Thursday.

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Pamela Sampson contributed from Bangkok.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/global-markets-rise-us-jobs-report-130852085.html

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